Chinese Tuina Therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine Books

TCM China:

Chinese Tuina Therapy,  Traditional Chinese Medicine Books

 

           

 

 

 

 

 

 

19.3cm¡Á26.3cm,  

 

120 pages, 1994.

 

ISBN 

 

7-119-01674-1/R.107  

 

 

Author, Wang Fu.

Published by Beijing Foreign Languages Press.

 

Preface

Chapter One General Introduction

¢ñ. History of Tuina Therapy

¢ò. The Basic Theory of Tuina Therapy

1. Origin of Tuina Therapy

2. The Theoretical Foundation of Tuina Therapy

3. Commonly-Used Meridians, Points and Their Indications

¢ó. Indications and Contraindications of Tuina Therapy

1. Indications

2. Contraindications, Precautions and Commonly-Used Points

Chapter Two Thirty Maneuvers of Tuina Therapy

¢ñ. Manipulations and Effects

¢ò. Reinforcing and Reducing Manipulations

¢ó. Thirty Maneuvers of Tuina Therapy

1. Stroking Maneuver

2. Pushing Maneuver

3. Grasping Maneuver

4. Pressing Maneuver

5. Palm-rubbing Maneuver

6. Rotatory Kneading Maneuver

7. Twisting Maneuver

8. Flicking Maneuver

9. Finger-rubbing Maneuver

10. Pick-up Maneuver

11. Pinching Maneuver

12. Rubbing Maneuver

13. Rolling Maneuver

14. Shaking Maneuver

15. Gripping Maneuver

16. Rotating Maneuver

17. Tapping Maneuver

18. Stretching Maneuver

19. Percussion Maneuver

20. Puncturing Maneuver

21. Separating Maneuver

22. Joining Maneuver

23. Back-carrying Maneuver

24. Holding Maneuver

25. Pulling Maneuver

26. Kneading Maneuver

27. Head-lifting Maneuver

28. Raising Maneuver

29. Lifting Maneuver

30. Stepping Maneuver

Chapter Three The Tuina Treatment of Commonly Encountered Disorders

¢ñ. Disorders of the Head and Face

1. Headache

2. Toothache

3. Facial Paralysis

4. Insomnia

¢ò. Disorders of the Neck

1. Stiff neck

2. Cervical Spondylopathy

¢ó. Periarthritis of the Shoulder

¢ô. Pain of the Upper Limbs

1. Pain of the Upper Limbs

2. Numbness and Pain of the Fingers

3. Tenosynovitis

¢õ. Hypertension

¢ö. coronary Heart Disease

¢÷. Hemiplegia

¢ø. Abdominal Disorders

1. Stomach Pain

2. Abdominal Pain

3. Gastroptosis

¢ù. Lumbocrural Pain

1. Discussion of Lumbocrural Pain

2. Acute Traumatic Lumbago

3. Prolapse of Lumbar Intervertebral Disc

4. Lower Back Pain Due to Kidney Deficiency

5. Sequela of Fracture of the Coccyx

6. Foot and Ankle Sprains

¢ú. Rheumatoid Arthritis

¢û. Gynecological Diseases

1. Dysmenorrhea

2. Mastitis

3. Climacteric Syndrome

¢ü. Miscellaneous Diseases

1. Obesity

2. Constipation

3. Incontinence of Urine

4. Arteriosclerotic Senility